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The Best Dog Trainers in Vermont of 2024

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July 10, 2024

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This is a list of the top dog trainers in Vermont, based on votes from the Sniffspot community and the general public.

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    Emily Lewis

    Certified Dog Behavior Consultant (CDBC)

    Aggressive dog training, Deaf dog training, Reactive dog training, Service dog training, In home training

    Burlington, South Burlington, Colchester, Essex, Essex Jct, Hinesburg, Shelburne, Bristol, Ferrisburg, New Haven, North Ferrisburg, Middlebury, Monkton , and Vergennes

    I began my career 22 years ago working in a dog kennel, then moved in to veterinary medicine as a veterinary technician, before becoming a dog trainer and later a dog behavior consultant. I've worked at several local training facilities including Comfort Hill Kennel and Dogs Rock! Vermont. I have 10 years of experience in shelters doing behavior evaluations, dog to dog testing, creating enrichm...


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    Holly Godfrey

    KPA-CPT, Family Paws

    Reactive dog training, Board and train, In home training, Puppy training

    Chittenden and Franklin counties, VT

    Training professionally since 2011, before that volunteered and then ran the canine program at local shelter.


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    Laurie Seigh

    KPA-CTP

    Aggressive dog training, Reactive dog training, Board and train, In home training, Off leash training, Puppy training

    Morrisville, Stowe, Waterbury

    Certified by the Karen Pryor Academy (KPA-CTP)
    Master course work in dog aggression



Welcome to Vermont’s list of top dog trainers. The Vermont list is based on 56 votes from the Sniffspot community. Only the Vermont dog trainers with the top number of votes made this list. Trainers are ordered by number of votes, with Emily Lewis at the top of this list with 55 votes.

Our rankings include trainers certified by KPA-CTP and Certified Dog Behavior Consultant (CDBC). They also specialize in In home training, Puppy training amongst other training programs.

Vermont dog trainer services include:

  • In home training
  • Puppy training
  • Reactive dog training
  • Aggressive dog training
  • Board and train
  • Off leash training
  • Service dog training
  • Deaf dog training

Dog trainers in Vermont selflessly set pets up for success. Emily Lewis shares why they chose this path: Most trainers I know have a dog who influenced their choice in career. My inspiration was Nora, my heart dog. She was a rescue Rottweiler who had reactivity toward all new people. Loving her taught me so much, including the importance of good behavior support. While working in veterinary medicine I saw so many clients who needed that same support with their dogs, and it pushed me to pursue dog training.. All 3 trainers on this Vermont list are committed to positive reinforcement. Trusted Vermont trainer, Holly Godfrey, uses the following methods: .

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FAQ: Top Reactive dog training Dog Trainers in Vermont

How did Sniffspot determine the best dog trainers in Vermont?

After collecting 56 votes, we compiled a list of the top trainers in Vermont. These experts have proven their skills in Aggressive dog training, Deaf dog training, and more with Emily Lewis leading the pack.

What sets Emily Lewis apart in Vermont?

With certifications like Certified Dog Behavior Consultant (CDBC), Emily Lewis offers a well-rounded approach to Aggressive dog training and Deaf dog training. They focus on Aggressive dog training, ensuring that each training session addresses specific behavior challenges.

What motivates Vermont dog trainers?

Emily Lewis began their journey into dog training because Most trainers I know have a dog who influenced their choice in career. My inspiration was Nora, my heart dog. She was a rescue Rottweiler who had reactivity toward all new people. Loving her taught me so much, including the importance of good behavior support. While working in veterinary medicine I saw so many clients who needed that same support with their dogs, and it pushed me to pursue dog training..

What’s the top training advice from Emily Lewis?

According to Emily Lewis, the key to successful Aggressive dog training training is Remember that your dog isn't giving you a hard time, they are having a hard time. When we look at the causes of our dogs behavior, and approach the situation with empathy, we can make the most lasting change..

What do other trainers recommend in Vermont?

Holly Godfrey suggests focusing on Training, like any learning, is never a 'one and done.' You have to refresh it consistently. Use it or lose it., Laurie Seigh emphasizes Watch your dog.

What qualifications do these Vermont trainers have?

All of the trainers on our list hold certifications like Aggressive dog training, reflecting their expertise and commitment to professional development. Many also volunteer with Vermont rescue organizations.

Why are these qualifications important?

These certifications ensure that the trainers are well-versed in the latest Aggressive dog training and Deaf dog training training techniques, providing your Vermont dog with the best possible care.

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